Dead Poets Society
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:05:03
- Come on, son.
- Chin up.
- Okay.

:05:05
- Chin up.
- No tears now.

:05:06
- I don't want to go here.
- Honey, I love you.

:05:08
- I'll walk you over.
- There, there. Do your lessons.

:05:17
Hey. I hear we're gonna be roommates.
:05:19
- I'm Neil Perry.
- I'm Todd Anderson.

:05:22
- Why'd you leave Balincrest?
- My brother went here.

:05:26
Oh, so you're that Anderson!
:05:28
This is for his sinuses.
And, oh, if he, if he can't, uh,
swallow, you give him one of these.

:05:33
- And if he has trouble breathing,
you give him...
- All right, fine.

:05:36
And, oh, did you remember
your vaporizer? And the vapour...

:05:45
- Hey, how's it going, Neil?
- Come down here.

:05:47
- Neil? Study group tonight?
- Yeah, sure.

:05:51
Business as usual, huh?
Hey, I heard you got the new kid.

:05:53
Looks like a stiff!
Oops.

:06:00
Listen. Don't mind Cameron. He's, uh,
born with his foot in his mouth.

:06:04
Know what I mean?
:06:09
Rumour has it,
you did summer school.

:06:12
Yep. Chemistry.
My father thought I should get ahead.

:06:16
- How was your summer, Slick?
- Keen.

:06:21
- Meeks, door, closed.
- Yes, sir!

:06:25
Gentlemen, what are the four pillars?
:06:27
Travesty, horror, decadence, excrement.
:06:33
Okay, study group.
:06:34
Meeks aced Latin.
I didn't quite flunk English.

:06:37
So, if you want,
we got our study group.

:06:39
Sure. Cameron asked me too.
Anyone mind including him?

:06:43
What's his specialty? Bootlicking?
:06:44
- Um, he's your roommate.
- That's not my fault!

:06:49
Uh, I'm sorry.
My name is Stephen Meeks.

:06:51
- Oh, this is Todd Anderson.
- Nice to meet you.
- Nice to meet you.

:06:55
Charlie Dalton.
:06:58
Knox Overstreet.

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